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richard? >> you know, with that, hans, let's goth straight back to the dmz with richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent. richard, do we know in terms of timing, is it any moment that we expect president trump to be arriving there, t richard? as well as kim jong un? i see there's buses behind you. ie' don't know if that was ther earlier when we were speaking. >> reporter: no, there have been buss and? traffic moving in and out of this viarea. on the south korean side the dmz is something of a tourist destination as well. people can come here. there are food vendors overlooking the dmz. families can come. they can picnic. they can barbecue. so this is always quite an active area. then inside the dmz it is a closed military zone and that is where they -- the president and kim jong un are goingt to be meeting. just a b little bit more information about the redmz because it is smfg an anachronism in history. it is very muchto a cold war-li creation, more akin to checkpoint charlie than anyth
richard? >> you know, with that, hans, let's goth straight back to the dmz with richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent. richard, do we know in terms of timing, is it any moment that we expect president trump to be arriving there, t richard? as well as kim jong un? i see there's buses behind you. ie' don't know if that was ther earlier when we were speaking. >> reporter: no, there have been buss and? traffic moving in and out of this viarea. on the south korean side the dmz...
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>> richard: for everybody involved!im, he gets a pop back into -- >> carley: he has 642,000 twitter followers pretty wants to follow this guy and give them a platform i think anybody follows him should immediately unfollow him right now, unsubscribe. don't listen to what this guy is saying. >> lisa: 100%. not only did this guy's been nine years in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping, but -- >> harris: completely unrelated to this. >> lisa: on a separate think paper there was a poll in 2016 that found 60 and the percent of americans think he's guilty. so if you're among that 69% and he think he's a murderer, as >> harris: had said, don't follow him. don't give him that platform. do your best to deny them that opportunity by not enabling him by giving him a brief follow oo eating everything he says. >> harris: i don't mean to be pessimistic, have we slipped into the land of the spectacular? people want to be involved in the drama of all this? >> melissa: that certain to be true. whether he wants to get even or pay bac
>> richard: for everybody involved!im, he gets a pop back into -- >> carley: he has 642,000 twitter followers pretty wants to follow this guy and give them a platform i think anybody follows him should immediately unfollow him right now, unsubscribe. don't listen to what this guy is saying. >> lisa: 100%. not only did this guy's been nine years in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping, but -- >> harris: completely unrelated to this. >> lisa: on a separate think...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: that's a great thing, but i don't think we have anything written legislatively that says when you demolish a rent controlled unit that you've got to replace one. >> commissioner hillis: but we've still got that discretion. >> right. and sb 330 requires a replacement unit in that place, and we can back that up or do it a different way. >> commissioner richards: i thought it had to be law. thanks. >> vice president koppel: just a couple comments on my side. these aren't addressed to anybody, but if skinner's looking for certainty, who's the certainty for? is this good certainty or bad certainty? and i don't know how these can get so confusing and so crossed over each other. i think that these updates -- thank you again for the great report. if you can answer every one of dennis' questions, i'll give it up to you. thank you for answering our questions. i am -- we have a lot of questions up here, and i'm sure the people in the public are getting a lot of their qu
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: that's a great thing, but i don't think we have anything written legislatively that says when you demolish a rent controlled unit that you've got to replace one. >> commissioner hillis: but we've still got that discretion. >> right. and sb 330 requires a replacement unit in that place, and we can back that up or do it a different way. >> commissioner richards: i thought it had to be law. thanks. >> vice president...
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had left i love to hear your thoughts on that go ahead richard. i think palosi insure the ones who go in and meet with the president on issues of consequence and this is true only for the out party and i think the fact that palosi cleaned his clock around the government shutdown shows she had not exactly a shrinking violet go ahead danny keep going that took a minute i mean it took richard a minute to answer that question that should be that was a direct question we don't even know who's really running the i said presently schumer and i didn't take 5 seconds. going there is not the case we know that we know that we know that that is not the case we know nancy pelosi is not really running democrat party it's obvious well then ok danielle to a back to you who do you think is running who is who do you think is i think c n n n m s n b c is go ahead danny. c n n n m s n b c really. yeah i sometimes think that you know it's the wag the dog here i think the media the big the democrats get their talking points from the media now which seems like a dandy i
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the republicans regretted doing it to clinton go ahead richard. couple things this notion that somehow democrats are being overtaken by the red card or falling apart again they won the congressional elections in 2018 by a record breaking margin 9 percent parties that are falling apart don't do that and the anti pelosi is actually being seen as moderate because she is not adopting the line from the left on impeachment on green new deal on medicare for all so go figure that i see you know and the people on the left are making nancy actually seem downright mean i just mean we had on them i don't. disagree with you in this regard i disagree with you in this regard about impeachment yes the democrats picked up 5 seats in 1908 george w. bush won the presidency albeit with 500000 fewer votes by talking about restoring dignity and honor to the white house that argument would not have been won he could have made which was all about monica lewinsky and the impeachment effort against bill clinton you take that out of the mix al gore is the president in 2000
the republicans regretted doing it to clinton go ahead richard. couple things this notion that somehow democrats are being overtaken by the red card or falling apart again they won the congressional elections in 2018 by a record breaking margin 9 percent parties that are falling apart don't do that and the anti pelosi is actually being seen as moderate because she is not adopting the line from the left on impeachment on green new deal on medicare for all so go figure that i see you know and the...
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it came from richard nixon in his first term. he was extraordinary. .e pointed out that what i think is true and i suspect he would do this but it is no reason not to make steps forward even though they may not be fulfilled as you hope they would be. god knows i think the epa hasental -- the been a mixed bag in the appreciating administration. it has been badly abused and in .he state of california the first endangered in the state. no state came remotely close to that. opportunity for no growth advocates to seize upon things that did not make sense and do not today. understoodnitely that education was vitally important and that people should have the opportunity, whether they were rich or poor to go to whatever educational level they could achieve. title ix is an example of something that both was a good step forward in some respects, but one that has been abused. that is true of anyone who serves their president. -- this president. i could not wait for this president to take office and undo many of the executive orders that pre
it came from richard nixon in his first term. he was extraordinary. .e pointed out that what i think is true and i suspect he would do this but it is no reason not to make steps forward even though they may not be fulfilled as you hope they would be. god knows i think the epa hasental -- the been a mixed bag in the appreciating administration. it has been badly abused and in .he state of california the first endangered in the state. no state came remotely close to that. opportunity for no...
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richard? >> sue mi terry, what do you think of the time line that hans was making note of. >> i don't see how in two to three weeks we'll be able to come up with time line and declaration. that's very tight. unclear hearing president trump, what he means by two to three weeks, they need to come up with whole agreement or start the process? it's unclear. unrealistic time line. you've seen it, don't have anything since singapore, it's been a year. very difficult thing to do with north korea. i think this is a very difficult time line. but what is interesting is that what president trump was talking about, dismissing short-range missiles, that's interesting, he's talking about now there's no threat, i'm sure the south koreans and japanese are feeling those missiles are a threat and it's not diminished at all because north korea has been working on their nuclear program and missile program throughout the past year. i do think all of this is -- good thing, he's empowered working level folks to go t
richard? >> sue mi terry, what do you think of the time line that hans was making note of. >> i don't see how in two to three weeks we'll be able to come up with time line and declaration. that's very tight. unclear hearing president trump, what he means by two to three weeks, they need to come up with whole agreement or start the process? it's unclear. unrealistic time line. you've seen it, don't have anything since singapore, it's been a year. very difficult thing to do with north...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> commissioner hillis: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to approve items 4 and 5-a under your consent calendar -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 5-0. acting zoning administrator, what say you? >> on item 5-b, close the hearing and inclined to grant that variance. >> clerk: very good. commissioners, that'll place us on item 6, consideration of adoption of draft minutes for june 13, 2019. >> vice president koppel: any member of the public like to comment on draft minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> vice president koppel: second. >> clerk: thank you. on that motion to approve the minutes -- [roll call] >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. that item passes 5-0. next item, commissioner comments and questions. >> commissioner richards: thank you. what happened in oregon started with a rent cap of 7%. i know we have som
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> commissioner hillis: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to approve items 4 and 5-a under your consent calendar -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 5-0. acting zoning administrator, what say you? >> on item 5-b, close the hearing and inclined to grant that variance. >> clerk: very good. commissioners, that'll place us on...
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i think clinton had that --iration or richard nixon four richard nixon. i think the eulogy he gave, which followed mine, was arrested -- a recognition of that. and it was an admonition to nixon's critics, people who could not see past the flaw. say i thought better of bill clinton on that day than almost any that has followed. eulogy,on: in your apropos of the opening of china and the dÉtente with russia, which i think he thought was misunderstood by a lot of people, was welcomed for some of the wrong reasons, and in your eulogy, i that you gave a real insight or a new set of him, he was someone willing to sit down and work with people he did not want as enemies, though they were not our friends. i think that was the key to the opening to china. what about the first time you met him? you met? gov. wilson: the first time he ,as -- he was vice president californiacome to after achieving some pretty heavy victories. but the first time i really had an opportunity to see him in action was when he decided he was going to be a candidate for governor. .nd i liked
i think clinton had that --iration or richard nixon four richard nixon. i think the eulogy he gave, which followed mine, was arrested -- a recognition of that. and it was an admonition to nixon's critics, people who could not see past the flaw. say i thought better of bill clinton on that day than almost any that has followed. eulogy,on: in your apropos of the opening of china and the dÉtente with russia, which i think he thought was misunderstood by a lot of people, was welcomed for some of...
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bush of being richard nixon? >> it was right after i had spent ten years in a lawsuit knocking down false statements about what my role had and hadn't been. >> let's speak now to the truth or falsity of statements. do you have personal knowledge regarding the truth or falsity of a single material fact in the mueller report? >> i think if you recall the first thing i said i'm not here as a fact witness. >> you're here to provide historical context? >> exactly. >> and throughout history you accuse presidents of acting like richard nixon and you make money off of it, right. >> not all presidents. those who do act like him, i point it out. >> how do democrats plan to pay for medicare for all? >> i'm sorry. >> i figured if we were going to ask you about stuff you don't know about, start with the big stuff. do you know how they plan to pay for medicare for all. >> who, the democrats or which candidate, or be more specific. >> let's get specific to nixon. since that appears to be why you're here. >> nixon did have a hea
bush of being richard nixon? >> it was right after i had spent ten years in a lawsuit knocking down false statements about what my role had and hadn't been. >> let's speak now to the truth or falsity of statements. do you have personal knowledge regarding the truth or falsity of a single material fact in the mueller report? >> i think if you recall the first thing i said i'm not here as a fact witness. >> you're here to provide historical context? >> exactly....
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i still love richard and miss him dreadfully andi love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish thatnews at ten. now on bbc one, let'sjoin our news teams where you are. the their headlines. the woman who killed her husband after decades of emotional abuse walks free from court after having her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter. without the support of my family who kept me going with their visits, and endless telephone calls, at inappropriate times, i don't know how i would have coped. inappropriate times, i don't know how i would have copedlj inappropriate times, i don't know how i would have coped. i do hereby declare that lisa forbes is duly elected. labour holds off the brexit party to win the peterborough by—election in a vastly reduced share of the vote. an outbreak of listeria in manchester and liverpool. and an attempt to prosecute boris johnson liverpool. and an attempt to prosecute borisjohnson over claims he lied during the 2016 eu referendum has been thrown out by the high court. any moment it's time for sports day, but let's look at what else
i still love richard and miss him dreadfully andi love richard and miss him dreadfully and i wish thatnews at ten. now on bbc one, let'sjoin our news teams where you are. the their headlines. the woman who killed her husband after decades of emotional abuse walks free from court after having her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter. without the support of my family who kept me going with their visits, and endless telephone calls, at inappropriate times, i don't know how i would have coped....
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richard: that's correct.t is one of the things i talk about at the end that is a return off -- turn off for researchers. you find something that works but over time, it will decay. carol: talk about that because i love that point. how much do we talk about in the magazine that everyone wants ai engineers, ai engineers. there is a global race to get them in and a lot of them don't want to work at a financial firm because they don't get to talk about what they are doing. these guys live potentially to publish. richard: that's exactly right. i think the inability to publish is a big turnoff for top researchers. carol: in the financial world. richard: in the financial world and you can think about it, if you go into a top firm and are there for eight or nine years, you come out and have made discoveries and maybe it is just your friends for recruiters to say what have you been up to. you shrug your shoulders and say i can't say. jason: i would love to tell you, but i can't. how about those yankees? richard: exact
richard: that's correct.t is one of the things i talk about at the end that is a return off -- turn off for researchers. you find something that works but over time, it will decay. carol: talk about that because i love that point. how much do we talk about in the magazine that everyone wants ai engineers, ai engineers. there is a global race to get them in and a lot of them don't want to work at a financial firm because they don't get to talk about what they are doing. these guys live...
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richard, kayleigh, jim, thank you.oming up next, let's hear from democratic congressman and presidential candidate eric swalwell lays down the gauntlet on impeachment. >> there is a new urgency now where the president is inviting russia and others to sabotage our elections, risk are democracies, to benefit him. i don't think we can wait any longer. >> martha: trey gowdy has something he'd like to say in response to that next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> they have information? i think they do take it. if i thought there was something wrong i'd maybe go to the fbi if i thought there was something wrong. >> martha: there is president trump
richard, kayleigh, jim, thank you.oming up next, let's hear from democratic congressman and presidential candidate eric swalwell lays down the gauntlet on impeachment. >> there is a new urgency now where the president is inviting russia and others to sabotage our elections, risk are democracies, to benefit him. i don't think we can wait any longer. >> martha: trey gowdy has something he'd like to say in response to that next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only...
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i willjust get you to pause, richard, thank you, as get you to pause, richard, thank you , as we gethe president and melania trump will be coming to the residency of the us ambassador in central london, where we are. welcome to viewers on bbc two, joining viewers on the bbc news channel as we watch air force one about to come to a standstill at sta nsted about to come to a standstill at stansted airport, about to come to a standstill at sta nsted airport, touching about to come to a standstill at stansted airport, touching down in the last few minutes, bringing on board, of course, the a5th president of the united states, donald trump, along with the first lady, melania trump. as he was in the airjust before he touched down, donald trump tweeted about the mayor of london, the city in which he will spend the next two days, saying sadiq khan, who by all accounts
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and we are also talking about richard clarida. richard clarida at 11:30 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg: surveillance." let's get straight to your business flash in new york city. on its debut,ng becoming the second most valuable tech company to reach u.s. market. only topped by uber. shares closed 50% higher than the price set, giving them a workplace collaboration software that -- giving the workplace collaboration software a high-value. bloomberg lp is an investor in slack. foxconn announced a division chief will take the helm. the largest assembler of iphones named the replacement of a , buildinge terry guo the company into a global electronics powerhouse. he is stepping down to focus on taiwan's 2020 presidential election. slumping after the company warns about the larger-than-expected impacts of awei,- quality -- hu seeing full-year revenue forecasts lower. francine: let's bring in the latest on the race for the uk's top job. conservative lawmakers have narrowed the field to become britain's prime minister. jeremy hunt will go head
and we are also talking about richard clarida. richard clarida at 11:30 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg: surveillance." let's get straight to your business flash in new york city. on its debut,ng becoming the second most valuable tech company to reach u.s. market. only topped by uber. shares closed 50% higher than the price set, giving them a workplace collaboration software that -- giving the workplace collaboration software a high-value....
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i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway so this is in some ways the best directed richard curtis filmou will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. what is really lovely is, it is one of those ‘what if‘ set ups. what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it, hang on, that doesn't work, that doesn't work and that doesn't work, and in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, but i don't care, and i don't care because i was doing exactly what you were doing, i was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific, i think it is one of those films which you go with it, you absolutely go with it, and i think it has got that lovely thing that we all know, richard curtis loves pop music, we know danny boyle is someone who really understands the way pop music works in a film, and what this manages to do is to say, let's just go with this idea. there's this lovely, it's not even a cameo, it's a role by ed sheeran playing ed sheeran. i laugh
i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway so this is in some ways the best directed richard curtis filmou will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. what is really lovely is, it is one of those ‘what if‘ set ups. what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it, hang on, that doesn't work, that doesn't work and that doesn't work, and in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, but i don't care,...
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richard: that's exactly right. i think the inability to publish is a big turnoff for top researchers. carol: in the financial world. richard: in the financial world and you can think about it, if you go into a top firm and are there for eight or nine years, you come out and have made discoveries and maybe it is just your friends for recruiters to say what have you been up to. you shrug your shoulders and say i can't say. jason: i would love to tell you, but i can't. how about those yankees? richard: exactly, and there is a huge buzz for those working at a google brain. they published a paper, it is talked about on social media and all of their colleagues and coworkers and even people at rival firms can look at the discovery, talk about it, and celebrate it. jason: you mentioned facebook earlier and their ability to use artificial intelligence and some machine learning in their business. social media plays into a different part of the conversation, which is alternative data. some of the other datasets or places that
richard: that's exactly right. i think the inability to publish is a big turnoff for top researchers. carol: in the financial world. richard: in the financial world and you can think about it, if you go into a top firm and are there for eight or nine years, you come out and have made discoveries and maybe it is just your friends for recruiters to say what have you been up to. you shrug your shoulders and say i can't say. jason: i would love to tell you, but i can't. how about those yankees?...
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i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go, hang on, that doesn't work and that doesn;t work and that doesn't work. in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, the whole of which could have come out and i don't care. the reason i don't care is i was doing exactly what you were doing. i was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific and it's a real star—making performance. i think that it's one of those films in which you go with it, you absolutely go with it. and i think it's got that lovely thing where we all
i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go, hang...
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nazanin and richard, joining her in support with a hunger strike.nking about doing. her daughter, gabriella, had her fifth birthday on tuesday. that's been a milestone for her in wanting to be out and feeling like she has few options. a hunger strike is one way to amplify her case and richard has chosen to join her. what evidence is there that the iranian government are going to take any notice? we know that the iranians take notice of the campaign in the uk and around the world. we get reaction when richard and i have demonstrated outside the embassy and around the country. it's hard to know what effect it will have but we know that the iranian authorities take into account that action. how realistic is it to expect that the british government can lobby on behalf of the radcliffes when there are these other tensions to do with the gulf of oman? we have had positive messages from the british government. we are continuing to urge the british government at all levels to call for her unconditional release. there was a call from richard for diplomatic p
nazanin and richard, joining her in support with a hunger strike.nking about doing. her daughter, gabriella, had her fifth birthday on tuesday. that's been a milestone for her in wanting to be out and feeling like she has few options. a hunger strike is one way to amplify her case and richard has chosen to join her. what evidence is there that the iranian government are going to take any notice? we know that the iranians take notice of the campaign in the uk and around the world. we get...
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but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughty knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate i have felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go away because it was so extraordinary, it was so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. and it did a lot of stuff after. there was a lot of hoo-haing and passing laws, giving speeches. but if you ask me do i think we learned anything from it, no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people p learned the truth about richar
but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughty knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult...
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richard? >> reporter: peter, president trump is scheduled to go to the dmz anyway it was always part of his trip to this country. the question everyone here is asking, will the north korean leader join him there? president trump arrived in south korea for what could be the signature moment of his asia tour. tweeting out a last-minute invitation to north korea's leader kim jong-un to meet him at the border where north and south korea meet to say hi >> we won't call it a summit we'll call it a handshake if it does happen i don't know that it will, but it could happen he follows my twitter. >> he does >> yeah. i guess so because we got a call quickly >> reporter: a in a statement, north korea calling the the personal relations between the two leaders. >> they've contacted us and we're not talking about extended, just a quick hello. >> covered in barbed wire, guard towers and an estimated 1 million land mines, the dmz straddles both sides of the north and south korean border. the dmz can be tense
richard? >> reporter: peter, president trump is scheduled to go to the dmz anyway it was always part of his trip to this country. the question everyone here is asking, will the north korean leader join him there? president trump arrived in south korea for what could be the signature moment of his asia tour. tweeting out a last-minute invitation to north korea's leader kim jong-un to meet him at the border where north and south korea meet to say hi >> we won't call it a summit we'll...
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richard?f the details here, the markets have repeatedly in a very negative way for a very good reason, as we all know here, the gulf of oman, a third of the world's oil, about, flows through that area. we saw prices go up by 3%, it could be worse, of course. but all of this because of the tensions that could arise. who are the key players now that could get or calm down this situation? >> i think the three main players here are iran, of course that would be the iranian revolutionary guard we just heard ali mention, and iranian-backed militias, and saudi arabia. one of the main threats the u.s. is talking about are the threats from houthis in yemen backed by iranians. we've seen a number of attacks by them, including one at an airport in southern saudi arabia that injured more than two dozen people. finally, uae is another player here in the region this. the saudis and the emiratis are involved in this war with yemen, against iran in yemen a, and they're ones who have seen a potential threat in
richard?f the details here, the markets have repeatedly in a very negative way for a very good reason, as we all know here, the gulf of oman, a third of the world's oil, about, flows through that area. we saw prices go up by 3%, it could be worse, of course. but all of this because of the tensions that could arise. who are the key players now that could get or calm down this situation? >> i think the three main players here are iran, of course that would be the iranian revolutionary guard...
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riffing literature the collector of worlds a must read novel about the real life adventure and richard francis but you learn from your writings and you can trust us because in the money as a box we begin with a visit to the fascinating world of the monday night in the humdrum the drab and the dull the annual boring conference that took place in the british capital recently my colleague a drink chemist kennedy was there and discovered subjects that normally might appear trivial and tedious can be given a new lease of life it will be here to explain how drudgery can get you excited in a couple of minutes but 1st let's get boring. conway hole is a famous home of radical free thinkers in the heart of the mystery the boring conference is taking place here for the 9th time. founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i'm me found of the pouring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people wouldn't marry a p.s. and there phillips the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example right sure weil
riffing literature the collector of worlds a must read novel about the real life adventure and richard francis but you learn from your writings and you can trust us because in the money as a box we begin with a visit to the fascinating world of the monday night in the humdrum the drab and the dull the annual boring conference that took place in the british capital recently my colleague a drink chemist kennedy was there and discovered subjects that normally might appear trivial and tedious can...
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richard nixon called him his executioner. why? understoodn everything that was building.it was leading up to impeachment. because brooks was the driving force, that's why he referred to him that way. it never got to impeachment because nixon resigned. he released the tapes. he knew about the problems in his administration and the illegal acts, the obstruction of justice. mentioned the democrat from new jersey was reluctant to begin the impeachment proceedings. why? impeachment had happened for almost 100 years. johnson, everyone it was a major step for american democracy. it's not something that should be taken lightly or used to settle feuds. it is something that means host: there is a serious question about the president. are there lessons for today? lessons are it should be very deliberate. we shouldn't just rush into it. there should be very definite articles that say this is worthy of impeachment. it doesn't have to be an actual crime. that's what nixon and his lawyer wanted to argue. the bar was it was an actual crime, they could defend against that in a court of la
richard nixon called him his executioner. why? understoodn everything that was building.it was leading up to impeachment. because brooks was the driving force, that's why he referred to him that way. it never got to impeachment because nixon resigned. he released the tapes. he knew about the problems in his administration and the illegal acts, the obstruction of justice. mentioned the democrat from new jersey was reluctant to begin the impeachment proceedings. why? impeachment had happened for...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: can we allow the office to go through the dr process but prohibit new offices added when the space is available. >> if i understand you correctly you permit the use porch the th- for that current b-10nant -- for that current tenant. that is challenging from the fact we are regulating the land use. we would be basically creating abandonment based on the vacation by the current tenant, and is it possible legally? we can defer to the city attorney for advice. it would be challenging for a 10 year period. >> commissioner hillis: i -- >> commissioner hillis: i move to approve with staff's recommendation not to permit office use. >> can you clarify. >> i am moving to approve as written by the supervisor but disallowing office from participating in the program. >> there are two modifications to the proposed legislation. one decrease the time period from 10 to three years. >> keep it at 10 years. the way i understand it, the first motion is to approval resolution without any of staff's modifications. >> i thought that was withdrawn. >> withdraw
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: can we allow the office to go through the dr process but prohibit new offices added when the space is available. >> if i understand you correctly you permit the use porch the th- for that current b-10nant -- for that current tenant. that is challenging from the fact we are regulating the land use. we would be basically creating abandonment based on the vacation by the current tenant, and is it possible legally? we can defer to the...
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richard: okay. the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so that's, like -- you can't do that. because the correct chemicals you have to use now with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. ovie: three years of work i put in and there's no appreciation. i think i owe it to myself to, you know, look for other opportunities. tony: can we get off-camera for this? this is, like, crazy. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is goi
richard: okay. the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so that's, like -- you...
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richard. >> richard engel, give us some of the context here about where that balance is with presidenti making a very clear, overt and public visit with kim jong-un, was he not saying i know we have a trade disagreement right now, mr. trump, but remember i do hold one card that you would like me to use, so let's not forget that. >> so there is a bit of a tug of war going on over north korea. north korea has long been a satellite of china. it was -- it is entirely dependent on china for its economic well being. the only way that north korea can survive is because of its relations with china. the more sanctions that the world has put on north korea the more dependent on china the country has become. so when president trump started making these very overt overtures to north korea china started to get nervous. it didn't want to lose its complete influence over its -- a country that sits right on its border so we've seen president xi step up his game. he's gone to north korea. he was there not long ago putting a little bit of more pressure on the u.s. to make a visit like the one we're abou
richard. >> richard engel, give us some of the context here about where that balance is with presidenti making a very clear, overt and public visit with kim jong-un, was he not saying i know we have a trade disagreement right now, mr. trump, but remember i do hold one card that you would like me to use, so let's not forget that. >> so there is a bit of a tug of war going on over north korea. north korea has long been a satellite of china. it was -- it is entirely dependent on china...
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>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager. that was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic effect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. ♪ other bands who responded to the way i was doing things got famous. so it ended up having this huge impact and influence. when i first saw the picture of the sex pistols, it was like, i just had to laugh. >> anthony: that's a charitable interpretation of events. malcolm mclaren came to new york, and saw the voidoids, and went back and built a boy band, and said you're going to dress like that guy. >> richard: yeah, i don't really look at it that way. i mean, ideas are free. i never resented that. but it was funny and strange. >> anthony: cheap rent brought a lot of people together. it wasn't just living spaces were cheap. there were venues
>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager. that was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic effect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. ♪ other bands who responded to the way i was doing things got...
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we have to leave it there thank you to i guess they were nancy snow but don't have it and richard wets and thank you to you too for your company you can see the show again via the web site out of here dot com and for further discussion to check out our facebook page forward slash ha inside story or you can join the chats on twitter at a.j. inside story i'm at pizza topping one for me peter doherty and the entire team here in doha thanks for watching we will do it all again at the usual time tomorrow. across china millions of cameras a watching citizens every move and score that high you know what i want to east investigates china's surveillance crackdown on al-jazeera. venezuela colombia has become a stomping ground for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage . to feed an emerging field trafficking markets. we follow that paris johnny unguarded for the line of fire. risking it all. venezuelan columbia. on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world send a matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and
we have to leave it there thank you to i guess they were nancy snow but don't have it and richard wets and thank you to you too for your company you can see the show again via the web site out of here dot com and for further discussion to check out our facebook page forward slash ha inside story or you can join the chats on twitter at a.j. inside story i'm at pizza topping one for me peter doherty and the entire team here in doha thanks for watching we will do it all again at the usual time...
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nixon and everybody is worse than richard nixon according to him.yeah, here they come back with a cnn paid contributor trying to lay out an argument that actually fell flat. i think the biggest thing, tucker, is this: you know, there was that movie ground hog day where bill murray, this is a groundhog day kind of hearing. they kant get it right so they keep coming back over and over and over again trying to convince the american people that the president is guilty when, indeed, the evidence suggests otherwise. >> tucker: what's interesting is that when house democrats want to convince the country that the president should be impeached, they call not actual experts but they call msnbc and cnn elmly nos. is that odd? >> it's very odd and interestingly, one of those witnesses yesterday tweeted out in 2017 that the steele dossier was a credible document that the fisa court obviously thought it was -- now, you and i both know that not only do we know that it's not credible and not only do the american people know that the dossier and christopher steele w
nixon and everybody is worse than richard nixon according to him.yeah, here they come back with a cnn paid contributor trying to lay out an argument that actually fell flat. i think the biggest thing, tucker, is this: you know, there was that movie ground hog day where bill murray, this is a groundhog day kind of hearing. they kant get it right so they keep coming back over and over and over again trying to convince the american people that the president is guilty when, indeed, the evidence...
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and richard carapaz becomes the first ecuadorian to win the giro d'italia, the first of the year's cycling grand tour events. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that rafael nadal remains on course for a record—extending 12th title at the french open. the spaniard eased into the last eight at roland—garros, and watching was austin halewood. the king of clay is firmly on course to retain his crown. the 11 time champion through to the quarterfinals with a comfortable straight sets when over argentina's juan ignacio londero. that is 90 wins and just two losses at roland—garros, and nishikori or paire will do well to stop him next. iam paire will do well to stop him next. i am trying my best to compete well and to give a chance to be who i am today, and now i will have a tough fight against kei or benoit, so that's my goal now. back at roland—garros for the first time since 2015, roger federer is back in the hunt. desperate to add to his loa n the hunt. desperate to add to his loan triumph in paris in 2009, the 37—year—old powered past his opponent. next up
and richard carapaz becomes the first ecuadorian to win the giro d'italia, the first of the year's cycling grand tour events. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that rafael nadal remains on course for a record—extending 12th title at the french open. the spaniard eased into the last eight at roland—garros, and watching was austin halewood. the king of clay is firmly on course to retain his crown. the 11 time champion through to the quarterfinals with a...
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. >> commissioner richards? >> i have a few issues with this i think commissioner moore said sometimes it is 20 pounds and a 10-pound bag. i have been looking at that here i think the unit size in relationship to the a.d.u. is gargantuan. when you look at how the a.d.u. is laid out here, you can even see a kitchen. if i am wrong, correct me, it looks like it can be easily subsumed as a house because you have your entry door, you have the hallway door and then you go up the steps to the house. it doesn't read like a true a.d.u. it is not connected interior to the house by any kind of door or anything. i don't like the project the way it is. i think the a.d.u. needs to be much more drawn out. i think the commissioner's suggestions around making the 27 pounds is a good idea. i could approve a larger a.d.u. that reads as an a.d.u. and a lot of the things that the former commissioner had mentioned. >> is that a motion? >> we need to be specific on that. or i could actually direct -- well, it is not a motion. >> commi
. >> commissioner richards? >> i have a few issues with this i think commissioner moore said sometimes it is 20 pounds and a 10-pound bag. i have been looking at that here i think the unit size in relationship to the a.d.u. is gargantuan. when you look at how the a.d.u. is laid out here, you can even see a kitchen. if i am wrong, correct me, it looks like it can be easily subsumed as a house because you have your entry door, you have the hallway door and then you go up the steps to...
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and john dean said that the mueller report is today's version of the evidence against richard nixon that the special prosecutor delivered to the judiciary committee in 1974. >> in many ways, the mueller report is to president trump what the so-called watergate road map officially titled "the grand jury report and recommendation concerning transmission of evidence to the house of representatives" was to president richard flix on, stated a little differently, special counsel mueller has provided this committee with a road map. >> john dean took particular interest in the value of former trump white house counsel don mcgahn's testimony because don mcgahn head the same position in the white house that john dean held in the nixon white house. >> because of my testimony, the model code of the aba today makes very clear in rule 1.13 that mr. mcgahn represents not donald trump but the office of the president. his client is the office of the president. and i think he owes that office his testimony before this committee. >> the ranking republican member of the house judiciary committee made light
and john dean said that the mueller report is today's version of the evidence against richard nixon that the special prosecutor delivered to the judiciary committee in 1974. >> in many ways, the mueller report is to president trump what the so-called watergate road map officially titled "the grand jury report and recommendation concerning transmission of evidence to the house of representatives" was to president richard flix on, stated a little differently, special counsel...
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on august 9th 1974, richard nixon announced he was resigning the presidency.hat was almost 45 years ago. the administration ended that day and so to the relevance of anything john dean has to say. you will remember, if you are old, he was nixon's white house counsel during watergate. he helped orchestrate the payoffs and a cover up that brought down his boss. dean was incarcerated forth tha, he was convicted and incarcerated. that's pretty much all you need to know about john m dean. he is the living answer to as trivia question. that is until this week. yesterday house democrats brought dean to congress to testify up on capitol hill. it not richard nixon, but about the mueller investigation. the mueller investigation? baffling. john dean is 88 years old. he has nothing to do with robert mueller or his investigation. it dean hasn't worked in any of the last eight presidential administrations. when john dean last held a politically relevant job, francisco franco ran spain. it was a long time ago. so why was dean on capitol hill? simple, he works for jeff zucker
on august 9th 1974, richard nixon announced he was resigning the presidency.hat was almost 45 years ago. the administration ended that day and so to the relevance of anything john dean has to say. you will remember, if you are old, he was nixon's white house counsel during watergate. he helped orchestrate the payoffs and a cover up that brought down his boss. dean was incarcerated forth tha, he was convicted and incarcerated. that's pretty much all you need to know about john m dean. he is the...